Webinar: Lessons Learned A Tool to Improve Future

This Webinar is eligible for 1 PMI® PDU in the Technical Category of the Talent Triangle.

Event Description:

Have you collected lessons learned at the end of a difficult project? Did your organization leverage those lessons, so that great practices are always repeated, and poor practices never repeated?

In this presentation, Lynn will share his observations from many “Years in the Trenches” of managing projects. He will touch on what seems to work, what doesn’t, best practices as wells as capabilities being used and not used. Some items covered will include what went well, what went poorly, repositories for lessons, examples of best practices, categories of lessons.Learning Objectives:

At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to…
•Describe what seems to work, what doesn’t, are best practices.
•Name the major categories of lessons.
•Give some examples of lessons learned.
•Capture lessons and integrate lessons into their organization.
•Improve future performance based on lessons learned.Speaker Bio:

Lynn Heatley, PMP

In January 2012, Lynn took a position as PM Consultant at Harris RF, where he serves as PMO leader on a large Oracle implementation.

Lynn has served as instructor for Microsoft Project 97, Project 2003, Project 2007, Project 2010 and was hired by Element K in 2003 to serve as subject matter expert for development of their courseware. Lynn has instructed over 400 students. Worked at Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Xerox and Harris RF (current). Cofounder and President of Telperion Solutions Group. Consulted with Danka, Erdman Anthony Consulting Engineers, AstraZeneca, Genzyme, Seneca Gaming Corporation and Monro Muffler.

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